Miniature hardcover; 2.5 x 1.875 inches; unpaginated; illustrated. Brown paper backed in dark brown cloth, marbled end papers, tiny silver booksellers label from Tokyo's Lilliput Oval Saloon in rear. No notable flaws. Originally published as an article in the December, 1979 issue of Texas Monthly. A collection of small people, places and things in Texas. With many illustrations throughout. From the authors' introduction: "From plants and animals that are only knee-high to a grasshopper, from landmarks to literature, from art to scientific discoveries -- a big array of diminutive bests. We Texans love the Big Tex myth, but in this era of limits it's in bad taste to strive for grandiosity. Now is the time to excel at being small even more than we did at being big. And Texas is ready. To prove it we've combed the state for tiny Texana.